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Might be a good idea to defrag your harddrive.
Those legal torrents, they are damaging on a harddrive.

Also I think a good idea is to schedule a disk check on your drive. Right click driver letter -> properties -> tools -> error checking. Don't tick the scan/recover bad sectors unless you got a lot of time on your hands. It might take a long time.
That IRQ.... error can be both hard/software, so that why I thinks it's a good idea.

Also your ram gets pounded with data when you download. That could also be a problem here.

Budapest also got some good points there. Utorrent likely allocates more of the file trasfer to your ram than other clients, to preserve your harddisk.
The ram is a likely problem.
Also the thing about checking you device manager. He might be looking for a IRQ conflict something.

PS You are right about the site. Find somewheres else. There are plenty of really good choices.